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    Tuesday, 9 December 2008

    How Important Is The Good Beer Guide?


    If you are a landlord and your pub is in the guide, are you chuffed? Do you think it brings extra custom? Is that custom the type you wish to attract? Do you see it as getting one over your fellow landlords in the vicinity who are not in the guide?

    If you are a landlord who is not in the guide, but feels you should be, are you seriously pissed off? Do you think you are missing out on custom? Are you jealous of fellow landlords who are in? Do you think 'I'm better than them, there must be a vendetta'?

    If you are a real ale drinker, do you exclusively drink in pubs which are in the guide? Do you look in the guide before you go to a strange town, so you can drink in those pubs? If the pub you drink in, isn't in the guide and you think it should be, are you willing to do something about it?

    There are a lot of questions here, but I'm genuinely interested in the answers. Any feedback gratefully received.

    Saturday, 8 September 2007

    Book Review - Good Beer Guide 2008


    I was rather suprised to find my copy of the 2008 Good Beer Guide on my doorstep yesterday. This is the 35th edition of the book and as a CAMRA member who has signed up to a special direct debit scheme, I receive it cheaper and earlier than it is available in the shops, but I didn't realise it was due just yet.

    As I am sure most of you know the GBG lists the best real ale pubs in Britain as chosen by local CAMRA branches. It also lists every brewery in operation at the time of going to print - together with a list of most of their beers - and also gives details of pub groups, and CAMRA beer festivals.

    At the front of each year's edition there are articles written by beer journalists. This year we have articles on the smoking ban, beer with food, green brewing, short measures, and others. The article which interested me the most was regarding the ten pubs which have been in all 35 editions of the guide. These are:

    The Blue Anchor, Helston, Cornwall
    The Buckingham Arms, London SW1
    The Cherry Tree, Tintern, Wales
    New Inn, Kilmington, Devon
    Queen's Head, Newton, Cambs
    Roscoe Head, Liverpool
    Sow & Pigs, Toddington, Beds
    Square & Compass, Worth Matravers, Dorset
    Star Inn, Netherton, Northumberland
    Star Tavern, London SW1

    Hats off to these pubs!

    As with all pub guides peaople will complain that such and such a pub should be in, or such and such a pub shouldn't. There is no way everybody can be totally pleased, but I reckon the GBG does a pretty good job.

    The two pubs in my home county that have made immeasurable improvements on the real ale front this year are both included. These are The Wig & Pen, Northampton and The Coach & Horses, Wellingborough. The inclusion of these pubs is well merited and is proof that the guide is as up to date as can be.

    If I do have a criticism of the book, it is that important information is hidden away amongst the pubs, For example on page 199 there are obituaries to George Bateman, Bill Witty and Claude Arkell, and on page 47 there is a description of real ale. Both of these need more prominence in the book and should be at the front with the other articles. Having said that though, these are small complaints, and I wouldn't be without my copy each year. There is no better pub guide in this country or probably the World.